
Plantar Fasciitis Treatment in Lawrence, KS
Evidence-Based Care for Heel Pain and Foot Pain
We Understand How Frustrating Plantar Fasciitis Can Be
Do you wake up with sharp heel pain and find yourself hobbling to get out of bed in the morning?
If so, you know how frustrating plantar fasciitis can be. You may have tried new shoes, stretching, rest, or exercises you found online, only to have the pain return as soon as you become more active.
At Restore Chiropractic & Rehab, we work with plantar fasciitis every day. Our goal is to identify the root cause of your pain and help you get back to walking, running, exercising, and living comfortably again.
We Know How Debilitating Plantar Fasciitis Can Be

Do you wake up with sharp heel pain and find yourself hobbling to get out of bed in the morning?
If so, you know how frustrating plantar fasciitis can be. You may have tried new shoes, stretching, rest, or exercises you found online, only to have the pain return as soon as you become more active.
At Restore Chiropractic & Rehab, we work with plantar fasciitis every day. Our goal is to identify the root cause of your pain and help you get back to walking, running, exercising, and living comfortably again.
A Personalized Approach to Healing Your Knee
Comprehensive Evaluation to identify the Root Cause
Plantar fasciitis is often more than just a foot problem.
During your evaluation, we assess:
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Plantar fascia and calf muscle tension
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Ankle and foot joint mobility
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Big toe mobility
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Walking and gait mechanics
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Hip and lower extremity function
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Activity-specific movement patterns
By evaluating the entire kinetic chain, we can determine why the plantar fascia became overloaded and create a personalized treatment plan to address the true cause of your pain.
Proven Treatments for Plantar Fasciitis
Your treatment plan is customized based on your symptoms, activity level, and how your body responds.
Treatment may include:
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Functional rehabilitation and progressive strengthening
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Shockwave therapy
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Soft tissue treatment (Graston, scraping, and cupping)
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Chiropractic adjustments to the foot, ankle, and lower extremity
Our focus is to calm irritated tissue, improve mobility, restore strength, and gradually rebuild your foot's capacity so you can return to activity without recurring pain.
Restore Approach to Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is fundamentally a load tolerance issue.
Our approach helps you:
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Reduce heel and arch pain
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Improve foot and ankle mobility
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Restore strength and tissue capacity
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Correct gait and movement patterns
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Return to walking, running, tennis, and exercise with confidence
We don't just help you feel better temporarily — we help you build a stronger, more resilient foo
Restore Mobility and Stay Active
Imagine walking, running, playing tennis, and staying active without constantly worrying about your foot. Picture yourself stepping out of bed in the morning without heel pain. Whether you're a runner, a recreational athlete, or someone who simply wants to walk comfortably again, we are here to help you move better and feel better.
Watch the video below to learn exactly how we evaluate and treat plantar fasciitis.
Contact us today for a consultation and take the first step toward restoring your movement and getting back to the activities you love.
Plantar Fasciitis FAQ:
What is plantar fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is pain and irritation in the thick band of tissue on the bottom of the foot that supports the arch.
What causes plantar fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is usually caused by repeated stress on the foot, often from standing, running, tight calf muscles, flat feet, high arches, or unsupportive shoes.
What are the symptoms of plantar fasciitis?
The most common symptom of plantar fasciitis is sharp heel pain, especially with the first steps in the morning or after resting.
How is plantar fasciitis treated?
Treatment for plantar fasciitis usually includes rest, stretching, supportive shoes, ice, and over-the-counter pain relief.
When should I see a provider for plantar fasciitis?
You should see a provider if heel pain is persistent, worsening, or affecting your ability to walk or complete daily activities.